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John McDonnell, Labour’s Shadow Chancellor, responding to the Government’s announcement of a task force to deal with the ‘Panama Papers’

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“The Prime Minister must be challenged on this unacceptable proposal.  Any inquiry must be fully Independent and in public.

“Having this proposed task force reporting to the Chancellor and Home Secretary, who are members of a political party whose donors are implicated, is a non-runner. The government’s inadequate plans will fail to win back the trust of the public.

“Thousands of jobs have been cut at HMRC under this Prime Minister and last month’s budget revealed HMRC simply did not have the resources to collect the taxes we are owed. Anything short of a full independent public inquiry is unacceptable.

“Not only has this Government impeded international efforts to crack down on tax avoidance and to tackle tax havens but senior Tory figures are personally implicated in these immoral schemes. For these proposals to have any credibility they must be entirely independent of Government”.

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NHS vacancies - figures show the scale of the staffing crisis now engulfing the NHS - Justin Madders

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Justin Madders MP, Labour’s Shadow Health Minister, commenting on the BBC’s figures on NHS staff vacancies, said:

“These figures show the scale of the staffing crisis now engulfing the NHS in England.

“The Tories decision to cut nurse training places during the last Parliament has left hospital wards dangerously understaffed - and it is patient care which is suffering. Hospital bosses are being forced to either recruit from abroad or waste huge amounts of money on expensive agency staff.

“It is little wonder NHS staff are feeling so over-worked and under-valued. 

“Unfortunately, this situation is likely to worsen because of David Cameron’s plan to scrap student nurse bursaries and discourage the next generation of frontline staff. 

“Ministers need to start respecting NHS staff and tell them how they intend to turn this situation around.” 

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The Tory winners in the £300m Transition Fund

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Here is the full list of councils in line to share the Government’s £300m transition fund which was criticised for being heavily concentrated in Tory council areas.

Surrey11.912.224.1Con
Hampshire9.49.318.7Con
Hertfordshire7.87.815.6Con
Essex7.07.013.9Con
West Sussex6.26.312.4Con
Kent5.75.711.4Con
Buckinghamshire4.64.69.2Con
Oxfordshire4.54.58.9Con
Leicestershire3.33.36.6Con
Cambridgeshire3.23.26.4Con
Wiltshire3.03.06.0Con
North Yorkshire3.03.06.0Con
Cheshire East3.03.05.9Con
Dorset3.02.95.9Con
Richmond upon Thames2.92.95.8Con
Devon2.82.85.6Con
Staffordshire2.82.85.6Con
East Sussex2.72.75.4Con
Worcestershire2.52.55.0Con
Gloucestershire2.52.55.0Con
Central Bedfordshire2.22.24.5Con
Wokingham2.12.14.2Con
Bromley2.12.14.1Con
Suffolk1.92.03.9Con
South Gloucestershire1.81.83.6Con
Northamptonshire1.71.73.4Con
Norfolk1.61.73.3Con
Barnet1.41.42.8Con
West Berkshire1.41.42.8Con
Kingston upon Thames1.31.32.6Con
Windsor and Maidenhead1.31.32.5Con
Solihull1.01.01.9Con
North Somerset1.00.91.9Con
Bath & North East Somerset0.90.91.9Con
Bracknell Forest0.90.91.8Con
Poole0.90.91.7Con
Swindon0.80.81.7Con
East Riding of Yorkshire0.80.81.5Con
Bexley0.70.71.4Con
Shropshire0.60.61.2Con
Herefordshire0.60.61.1Con
Hillingdon0.50.51.0Con
Trafford0.50.50.9Con
Medway0.30.30.7Con
Rutland0.30.30.7Con
Bournemouth0.30.30.6Con
Elmbridge0.30.20.4Con
Maidstone0.20.20.4Con
Harrogate0.20.20.4Con
Reigate and Banstead0.20.10.3Con
St Albans0.20.20.3Con
Wealden0.20.20.3Con
Waverley0.20.20.3Con
Mid Sussex0.10.10.3Con
North Hertfordshire0.10.10.3Con
Chelmsford0.10.10.3Con
Sevenoaks0.20.10.3Con
Tandridge0.10.10.3Con
Horsham0.10.10.3Con
Tonbridge and Malling0.10.10.3Con
Dacorum0.10.10.3Con
Woking0.10.10.2Con
East Hertfordshire0.10.10.2Con
Chiltern0.10.10.2Con
Bromsgrove0.10.10.2Con
East Dorset0.10.10.2Con
New Forest0.10.10.2Con
Surrey Heath0.10.10.2Con
Hart0.10.10.2Con
Guildford0.10.10.2Con
Worthing0.10.10.2Con
Spelthorne0.10.10.2Con
East Hampshire0.10.10.2Con
Mole Valley0.10.10.2Con
Rochford0.10.10.2Con
Chichester0.10.10.2Con
Winchester0.10.10.2Con
South Ribble0.10.10.2Con
Castle Point0.10.10.2Con
Wycombe0.10.10.2Con
Lewes0.10.10.2Con
Arun0.10.10.2Con
Aylesbury Vale0.10.10.2Con
South Bucks0.10.10.2Con
Welwyn Hatfield0.10.10.2Con
Derbyshire Dales0.10.10.2Con
South Cambridgeshire0.10.10.2Con
Tunbridge Wells0.10.10.1Con
Fareham0.10.10.1Con
Adur0.10.10.1Con
Rother0.10.10.1Con
South Northamptonshire0.10.10.1Con
Cheshire Fire0.10.10.1Con
Brentwood0.10.10.1Con
Harborough0.10.10.1Con
East Devon0.10.10.1Con
Stratford-on-Avon0.10.10.1Con
Shepway0.10.10.1Con
Uttlesford0.10.10.1Con
Suffolk Coastal0.10.10.1Con
South Hams0.10.10.1Con
Fylde0.10.10.1Con
Christchurch0.10.10.1Con
Test Valley0.10.10.1Con
Epping Forest0.10.10.1Con
Braintree0.10.10.1Con
Lichfield0.10.10.1Con
St Edmundsbury0.10.10.1Con
Kettering0.10.00.1Con
Havant0.00.00.1Con
Rugby0.00.00.1Con
Wyre Forest0.00.00.1Con
Stafford0.00.00.1Con
Cotswold0.00.00.1Con
South Oxfordshire0.00.00.1Con
Staffordshire Fire0.00.00.1Con
Vale of White Horse0.00.00.1Con
Rushmoor0.00.00.1Con
Maldon0.00.00.1Con
Runnymede0.00.00.1Con
Hertsmere0.00.00.1Con
Warwick0.00.00.1Con
Mid Suffolk0.00.00.1Con
Rushcliffe0.00.00.1Con
Purbeck0.00.00.1Con
Richmondshire0.00.00.1Con
Basingstoke and Deane0.00.00.1Con
Mid Devon0.00.00.1Con
High Peak0.00.00.1Con
West Devon0.00.00.1Con
Ashford0.00.00.1Con
Melton0.00.00.1Con
Teignbridge0.00.00.1Con
North West Leicestershire0.00.00.1Con
Ryedale0.00.00.1ConSHARE %
 128.0127.7255.7 85.23428
Epsom and Ewell0.10.10.2INDSHARE %
 0.10.10.2 0.05853
Nottinghamshire2.02.04.0Lab
Cheshire West & Chester1.41.42.9Lab
Derbyshire1.11.12.3Lab
Somerset1.11.12.2Lab
Harrow0.70.71.4Lab
Warrington0.70.61.3Lab
Merton0.60.61.1Lab
Croydon0.40.40.8Lab
Reading0.40.40.8Lab
Ipswich0.10.10.2Lab
Oxford0.10.10.1Lab
Redditch0.00.00.1Lab
Brighton & Hove0.00.00.1Lab
Rossendale0.00.00.1Lab
Bury0.00.00.1Lab
Chorley0.00.00.1Lab
Harlow0.00.00.1LabSHARE %
 8.88.717.5 5.828626
Sutton1.31.32.7Lib Dem
South Lakeland0.10.10.2Lib Dem
Cheltenham0.10.10.1Lib Dem
Eastbourne0.00.00.1Lib Dem
Eastleigh0.00.00.1Lib DemSHARE %
 12.112.024.2 8.056943
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire0.20.20.4NA
Devon and Somerset Fire0.10.20.3NA
Kent Fire0.10.20.3NA
Hereford & Worcester Fire0.10.10.3NA
Hampshire Fire0.10.10.2NA
East Sussex Fire0.10.10.2NA
Buckinghamshire Fire0.10.10.2NA
Essex Fire Authority0.10.10.2NA
North Yorkshire Fire0.10.10.2NA
Shropshire Fire0.10.10.2NA
Bedfordshire Fire0.10.10.2NA
Berkshire Fire Authority0.10.10.1NA
Cambridgeshire Fire0.10.10.1NA
Derbyshire Fire0.00.00.1NASHARE %
 13.513.727.2 9.063095
Warwickshire3.03.06.0NOC
Havering1.41.42.7NOC
Lancashire1.11.22.3NOC
Stockport1.01.02.0NOC
Cumbria0.90.91.8NOC
York0.80.81.5NOC
Bedford0.70.71.4NOC
Northumberland0.30.30.5NOC
Basildon0.10.10.3NOC
Stroud0.10.10.2NOC
Watford0.10.10.2NOC
Colchester0.10.10.2NOC
Three Rivers0.10.10.1NOC
Weymouth and Portland0.10.10.1NOC
South Somerset0.10.10.1NOCSHARE %
 9.89.819.5 6.510323
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Today’s statement from Conservative-led LGA shows Tories have lost argument on their extreme Housing and Planning Bill - John Healey

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John HealeyMP, Labour’s Shadow Cabinet Minister for Housing and Planning, responding to today’s statement by the Conservative Chair of the Local Government Association, Lord Gary Porter, which criticises the government’s Housing and Planning Bill, said:

“Today’s statement from the Conservative-led Local Government Association shows that Tory Ministers have lost the argument with their own side on their extreme Housing and Planning Bill

“Council leaders are breaking cover because they know the Government’s housing plans will be a disaster in their areas.

“Labour has said from the start that the Housing and Planning Bill will choke off desperately needed affordable housing and will be a big let-down for young people and families on ordinary incomes who want to buy their own home

“As the Bill enters the House of Lords next week, Ministers should listen to the growing criticism from all sides and re-think their damaging housing plans.”

Devolution - What It Means For Halton

Halton will continue to be governed by Halton.  This will NOT change.  Halton will NOT become part of Merseyside or Liverpool.  We are an equal partner in our region.

Devolution will transfer significant powers to our region that are currently under the control of central government in London.  We firmly believe that local people are far better placed to decide our future in these important matters than ministers or civil servants in London. 

The government has agreed to allocate 900 million pounds in extra funding to our region, payable at 30 million per year, to improve our infrastructure and create more jobs.  Without this devolution deal this is money that we would NOT have access to. 

The devolution deal that we have negotiated with government and the other local authorities in the Liverpool City Region will protect the sovereignty of Halton and the other local authorities.  Devolution is NOT about merging, being took over, or giving up powers; it is about taking powers from London to make our own decisions. 

Halton will strive to ensure that devolution delivers opportunity for all residents and businesses, through creating more jobs and improving the skills and employment prospects of our residents.

 

THE DEAL

The Deal will give our region control of significant strategic activities that are currently controlled by government from London. Government will transfer power to the Liverpool City Region (LCR) in the areas of:

  • economic development
  • transport
  • housing and planning
  • employment
  • skills
  • innovation
  • business growth and support
  • energy
  • culture
  • EU Funding

The LCR will create a Single Investment Fund. This will be spent on economic development and infrastructure projects across our region.

Governance of LCR

The governance model requires the City Region to have a directly elected Mayor, with the first elections in May 2017.  The elected LCR Mayor will have NO powers or control over Halton Borough Council.

Under the governance model we have negotiated with government the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) controls most of the Mayor’s powers through:

·         Requiring unanimous support of the constituent councils

OR

·         Requiring 2/3rds of the constituent councils’ support

“The LCR Mayor will be required to consult the Combined Authority members on his/her strategies, which it may reject if two-thirds of the constituent council members agree to do so. The Combined Authority will also examine the LCR Mayor’s spending plans and will be able to amend his/her plans, if two-thirds of the constituent council members agree to do so.”

The mayor will have the day-to-day power to deliver on the budget, strategies and plans that have been agreed by the LCRCA and be the voice/figurehead for the LCR.

The elected mayor will also be scrutinised by the Combined Authority and by the LCRCA Scrutiny Panel.

POLICE and FIRE

Police and fire are NOT in this deal. Halton remains with Cheshire Police and Fire.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have other Northern areas asked for devolution?

Yes virtually all of them, Manchester, Sheffield City Region, North East, Tees Valley, Warrington Cheshire East & West and West Midlands. Yorkshire (excluding Sheffield) is under discussion.

Why the Liverpool City Region deal?

We have strong links with our partners in Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral having worked closely together for a number of years. We believe that Halton will be best served working alongside our close partners to seize the opportunity that devolution offers all of us.

Why not join Warrington, Cheshire East & West’s devolution deal?

They put their own bid into government, they did not include Halton.

Will my post code change because of devolution?

No

Are we now classed as Merseyside?

No, the geographic boundaries remain the same.

Will any of the Merseyside Councils be able to access Halton Council’s reserves?

No

Are we now ruled from Liverpool?

No, Halton continues to govern Halton

Will we now have to pay bridge tolls?

No, our bridges are NOT part of the devolution deal, Halton residents will still travel toll free.

I don’t want to leave Cheshire.

You are NOT leaving the geographic area of Cheshire. In addition, if you currently choose to use Lancashire in your address, as long as you use your postcode, you can continue to do so.

I want to stay in Halton.

You will be, Halton isn’t going anywhere.

It is important to be clear - Halton will continue to govern Halton. No powers will be taken from Halton.

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Maria Eagle comment on Remembrance Sunday

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Maria Eagle MP, Shadow Defence Secretary said:

“Remembrance Sunday is a chance for us to pay tribute to our armed forces who risk their lives to keep us safe and protect the values and freedoms we hold dear.  As remembranceservices take place up and down the country this Sunday, we come together to pay thanks to our brave servicemen and women who have sacrificed so much for us and our way of life.

“Let us also keep in our minds those servicemen and women who are today putting themselves in harm’s way to protect not only our rights and freedoms but also the rights and freedoms of people in all corners of the world.  Their families are also in our thoughts, for they are the ones who suffer the most when their loved ones are away from home.

“Last year marked the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War and saw acts of commemoration take place all over the country and in many different forms as we remembered those who bravely and selflessly put their lives at risk to defend our nation.  In 2014 we also saw the withdrawal of our troops from combat roles in Afghanistan, ending 13 years of British military engagement in that country.  We will always remember the 454 British servicemen and women who lost their lives in that conflict.

“The First World War and our operations in Afghanistan are important reminders of the sacrifices made by our brave men and women in our country’s distant and recent past.  To those people, whose dedication and commitment to our country has been unwavering, we owe an enormous debt of gratitude.  They will never be forgotten.”